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"Out of all the awful things Trump has done, his base seems most upset about allowing model citizen immigrants brought to US as kids to stay." —Adam BestThat was right-wing anti-immigrant provocateur Ann Coulter's furious reaction Thursday to reports that President Donald Trump had reached a deal with Democrats to protect young immigrants by acting quickly to "enshrine the protections of [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals] into law."

As Common Dreamsreported, Trump denied having reached such an agreement, but that didn't stop his most fervent backers from collectively freaking out over the possibility that the president had undercut their deepest nationalistic desires.

"This a betrayal of the highest order," a Breitbart editor, speaking anonymously, told the Washington Post. "Donald Trump should be ashamed of himself. He wasn't elected to do this."

This sentiment was reflected on Breitbart's homepage, which blared "Amnesty Don" and denounced Trump for "caving" on DACA.

Other right-wing pundits and lawmakers expressed their dismay on social media. In a torrent of outraged tweets late Wednesday night, Fox News host Sean Hannity declared that if Trump works with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), "it's over."

And if @POTUS doesn't keep that promise, and goes for amnesty, it will be the political equivalent or "read my lips, no new taxes" https://t.co/WxBSHYMxv6

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa.) remarked that if the president does salvage DACA, "Trump's base is blown up, destroyed, irreparable, and disillusioned beyond repair."

But Trump's high-profile fans in the media and Congress weren't the only ones melting down. Anger at reports of a deal with the Democrats was also palpable in online comment sections and Reddit threads.

"Trump's base is blown up, destroyed, irreparable, and disillusioned beyond repair." —Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa.)A subreddit called r/TheDonald, which boasts over 490,000 subscribers, featured some of the more indignant responses.

Another Reddit user, in a post that has since been deleted, fumed: "Bullfuckingshit. No fucking DACA amnesty. Period."

Trump's decision last week to end DACA—an Obama-era program that protected more than 800,000 young immigrants from deportation—was met with outrage by rights groups and Democratic lawmakers, who called the move "evil."

Trump's base, however, appears to have a different different definition of evil, noted filmmaker Adam Best on Thursday:

Out of all the awful things Trump has done, his base seems most upset about allowing model citizen immigrants brought to US as kids to stay.

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